Ahmad Wahid Payman

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Born17 November 1984
Herat, Afghanistan
NationalityAfghan
CitizenshipAfghanistan
OccupationJournalist
EmployerHasht-e subh
Children2
AwardsAfghanistan Reporter Award 2015 and 2016, statue of good information about Corona, Afghanistan's top young journalist.
Websitenewafg.com

Ahmad Wahid Payman also spelled as Wahid Payman (Persian: وحید پیمان) is an Afghan journalist,[1] Author of the book of "Narratives from a decade", former chairman of the Herat Advisory Council [2] and former diplomat of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. [3].[4] Payman has worked as an editor-in-chief at Afghanistan's most widely circulated and well-known newspaper (Hsht -e- Subh). Wahid Payman has won several awards in journalism. Among other things, he became the top journalist of Afghanistan in 2015.[5] Also in 2016, the Afghanistan Institute for Media Studies named him the top reporter in the western region of Afghanistan.

After the fall of the Afghan regime to the Taliban, Ahmad Wahid Payman went to Germany with his family. He now lives in Hamburg. 2015.[6]

Biography

Ahmad Wahid Payman is the son of Sayyid Fazl Ahmad Payman, a famous Afghan poet. He was born in 1984 in the city of Herat. Wahid Payman started primary school in Badghis province and immigrated to Iran with his family when Afghanistan fell to the Taliban in the 1990s. He continued his secondary education in Iran and after the fall of the Taliban and returned to Afghanistan, he completed his master's degree in international relations in Herat.

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